Washington, D.C. (January 8, 2013) – D.C. United and the
Annandale Boys & Girls Club (ABGC) – in conjunction with adidas
– today announced an affiliate agreement, the first of its kind between
D.C. United and a club in the State of Virginia. Under the agreement, ABGC will
be one of D.C. United’s primary sources in identifying and developing the
top youth talent in Virginia.
ABGC, along with United’s Academy, has already produced current D.C.
United and U.S. Men’s National Team goalkeeper Bill Hamid. United will
share its coaching resources and will work with ABGC to follow its training
curriculum and system of play. Top players in the ABGC system, identified by
both D.C. United and ABGC, will have the opportunity to join the D.C. United
Academy teams, with a
strong priority being placed on the Under-14, Under-16 and Under-18 age groups.
“We are very excited that Annandale
will be our first Virginia
affiliate club,” said Sonny Silooy, D.C. United’s Director of Youth
Development. “Annandale
has proven that they are committed to helping players reach higher levels, like
our Youth Development program is. They are one of the top clubs, if not the top
club, in Northern Virginia when it comes to
graduating players to Division I college programs, which we also boast some
very high numbers. We have also been impressed with the mentality that all of
the ABGC players seem to have when it comes to competing, especially that of
homegrown goalkeeper Bill Hamid, who has recently been called up again to the
U.S. Men’s National Team. That, for us, is very important when our
Academy is preparing players for competitions and possible Reserve Team or
First Team action.”
“Annandale is enthusiastic to be
the first D.C. United affiliate club in Virginia,”
said ABGC Technical Director Bo Amato. “It is a fantastic opportunity for
our players who have the abilities, dreams and desires to play professionally,
and it certainly opens doors for these aspirations and ambitions. D.C. United
will provide us with their extensive international experience in coaching
education, which will benefit all Annandale
soccer players. We also anticipate that this relationship will bolster our U-6
through U-10 programs and yield a stronger pool of players in the very near
future. ABGC has been season ticket-holders and a supporter of D.C. United
since the inception of MLS, and now to be an affiliate is an excellent addition
to an already great relationship.”
In addition to the player identification and development component of
the affiliate agreement, ABGC will be outfitted with D.C. United and
adidas-branded training gear, uniforms and coaching gear, and will receive
special D.C. United ticketing opportunities for players and their families.
“The United States
has some of the best athletic talent in the world, and it's our goal to provide
homegrown athletes with opportunities to play elite soccer,” said Antonio
Zea, Director of Soccer for adidas America. “With our recent
extension of the Major League Soccer contract, we have put the importance of
youth development at a premium, and are excited about helping create Youth Club
Alliances with local MLS clubs. This partnership between Annandale Boys &
Girls Club, D.C. United and adidas will prove to be a great step in developing
the next generation of American soccer icons.”
"'This agreement continues our development of strategically
integrated business initiatives,” said Doug Hicks, Senior Vice President
of Marketing Communications. “We look forward to engaging with additional
local and regional clubs in the weeks ahead.”
About Annandale Boys & Girls Club
Annandale Boys & Girls Club (ABGC) is a nonprofit organization
providing recreational and competitive multi-sport activities for youth in the Northern Virginia area. The club’s President and
Executive Director, Kip and Greg Germain, respectively, are the sons of club
founder Everett G. Germain.
The club has produced seven national championship soccer teams, as well
as many state and regional championship teams. Several professional
football and soccer players developed their skills in the club, including the
club's President, Kip Germain, D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid
–United’s first-ever Academy player to sign directly with the first
team – U.S. Men’s National Team regular Clarence Goodson and former
National Team member John Stollmeyer.
Current and Past Annandale Boys &
Girls Club Players In D.C. United’s Academy System
Jannick Eckenrode (West
Springfield, Va.)
Lars Eckenrode (West
Springfield, Va.)
Ben Ferrell (Fairfax Station, Va.)
Bill Hamid (Annandale, Va.)
Ryan Harmouche (Burke, Va.)
OJ Porteria (Falls Church, Va.)
Ryan Harmouche (Burke, Va.)
OJ Porteria (Falls Church, Va.)
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